At the moment, the frontpage of dub.pm is nested at second-level.
Instead I’d prefer to have it integrated on top-level.
In practice, the current way means the navigation also starts at second-level.
Which is very clumsy on mobile devices.
Screenshot

It took me quite a while to figure out I had to press the top-left “back” arrow button first to get to the full documentation. At first glance, that button thingy looked like it would close the navigation pane.
At the moment, the frontpage of dub.pm is nested at second-level.
Instead I’d prefer to have it integrated on top-level.
In practice, the current way means the navigation also starts at second-level.
Which is very clumsy on mobile devices.
Screenshot
It took me quite a while to figure out I had to press the top-left “back” arrow button first to get to the full documentation. At first glance, that button thingy looked like it would close the navigation pane.